De La Salle Monthly: A Catholic Magazine, المجلدات 10-11De La Salle Catholic Association, 1874 |
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... nature ; and she succeeded , at last , in persuad- ing him from brooding over his troubles , that by a series of little loving strata- gems she left him seated at the piano- forte , and the aching heart the young wife carried about her ...
... nature ; and she succeeded , at last , in persuad- ing him from brooding over his troubles , that by a series of little loving strata- gems she left him seated at the piano- forte , and the aching heart the young wife carried about her ...
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... nature , and that the cause is blest rate he does not threaten society with which can vanquish its foes with no immediate disorganization , his modes arms other than those of reason and of warfare cannot take us unawares , charity , it ...
... nature , and that the cause is blest rate he does not threaten society with which can vanquish its foes with no immediate disorganization , his modes arms other than those of reason and of warfare cannot take us unawares , charity , it ...
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... nature of liberty they are led to a further examination of the great truths underlying all human government , then indeed shall I have repaid in some little THE THREE CHICKENS . A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY . Three chickens went hopping on the ...
... nature of liberty they are led to a further examination of the great truths underlying all human government , then indeed shall I have repaid in some little THE THREE CHICKENS . A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY . Three chickens went hopping on the ...
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... nature generally , in the shared his joviality he relapsed into " It comes of a bad family , " Mr. Checkgold Smythe , who would have his joke , remarked . " It has a bend sinister on its arms then , " objected a gentleman of strong ...
... nature generally , in the shared his joviality he relapsed into " It comes of a bad family , " Mr. Checkgold Smythe , who would have his joke , remarked . " It has a bend sinister on its arms then , " objected a gentleman of strong ...
الصفحة 53
... nature , what is written : " A cup of cold with his family and interests , in the water in my name shall have its hollow of his hand , and aid them from reward . " above . It was only an old beggar who prayed - a tramp of the streets ...
... nature , what is written : " A cup of cold with his family and interests , in the water in my name shall have its hollow of his hand , and aid them from reward . " above . It was only an old beggar who prayed - a tramp of the streets ...
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الصفحة 74 - And the Sun stood still, and the Moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies: is not this written in the book of Jasher ? so the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day.
الصفحة 334 - Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet, For every pelting, petty officer Would use his heaven for thunder ; nothing but thunder.
الصفحة 579 - One moment now may give us more Than years of toiling reason : Our minds shall drink at every pore The spirit of the season. Some silent laws our hearts will make, Which they shall long obey : We for the year to come may take Our temper from to-day. And from the blessed power that rolls About, below, above, We'll frame the measure of our souls : They shall be tuned to love.
الصفحة 402 - Truth is always consistent with itself, and needs nothing to help it out ; it is always near at hand, and sits upon our lips and is ready to drop out before we are aware; whereas a lie is troublesome, and sets a man's invention upon the rack, and one trick needs a great many more to make it good.
الصفحة 264 - I give and recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the earth, to be buried in a...
الصفحة 438 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
الصفحة 3 - ... and as long as it continues to exist in its present form, it speaks not only in the same words, but with the same meaning and intent with which it spoke when it came from the hands of its framers, and was voted on and adopted by the people of the United States. Any other rule of construction would abrogate the judicial character of this court, and make it the mere reflex of the popular opinion or passion of the day.
الصفحة 18 - If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work...
الصفحة 641 - Scrubb'd till it shone, the day to grace, Bore then upon its massive board No mark to part the squire and lord. Then was brought in the lusty brawn, By old blue-coated serving-man ; Then the grim boar's head frown'd on high, Crested with bays and rosemary. Well can the green-garb'd ranger tell How, when, and where, the monster fell ; What dogs before his death he tore, And all the baiting of the boar.
الصفحة 414 - His body was oblong and particularly capacious at bottom ; which was wisely ordered by Providence, seeing that he was a man of sedentary habits, and very averse to the idle labor of walking.